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I go to a few places. I used to get them all online, but a few years ago the retail in my area caught up to most major US cities in terms of selection offered so I actually head out to a regular store like Best Buy or HMV now most often.

When I do buy online (usually for selection purposes) I go most often for www.lasersedge.com or amazon.com I try to avoid a Canadian site because actually living in Canada, I get penalized by having to pay tax, plus shipping so its far more expensive.

The discounted prices, plus exchange and shipping usually equal the canadian price plus tax. If not a little less. It usually depends on how the canadian dollar is going.

Most recently I helped my bro get a copy of Wrestlemania 21 which was available almost 2 months earlier in the us before here for some reason.

And yeah - I was ripped. The only store I found it in classified it as anime

Quote: Originally posted by Jonny "Me You" Figures! I hope it's cheap ($15 - $20), cause a few months ago I broke down and got that stupid version from Rhino Home Video and it set me back $35.Geez - talk about ripped off! By the way Jonny, where do you usually get your dvd's online?

Quote: Originally posted by Chris Gould I have it on good authority that the new Transformers: The Movie release due in August will be the 'ultimate hardcore release of the film' (not my words). I'm hoping we'll at long last get a widescreen transfer, a decent 5.1 track, a commentary, deleted scenes and more. I'm such a big kid

Figures! I hope it's cheap ($15 - $20), cause a few months ago I broke down and got that stupid version from Rhino Home Video and it set me back $35.

I have it on good authority that the new Transformers: The Movie release due in August will be the 'ultimate hardcore release of the film' (not my words). I'm hoping we'll at long last get a widescreen transfer, a decent 5.1 track, a commentary, deleted scenes and more. I'm such a big kid

Ok, I actually liked Beast Wars in it's second and third seasons. And I just watched the first season of the original show...and it really isn't very good any more. I really should learn to just keep my memories and not try to relive them.

I remember that it wasn't called beasties and i remember that Megatron wasn't a shark, so it was something different. I have to check my video collection because i have a tape of the shows and it has the name on them. I'll try and find the answer soon.

The original transformers were before my time. I only watched the Transformers where Optimus Prime was a gorilla and Megatron (if that was his name)was a dinosaur. But then they was some type of earth quake and every one was warped in the change. Those were great days. Did anyone else remember this show or collect the transformable action figures.

Peter Cullen and Frank Welker are still very much alive and working in the industry. Frank Welker is a voice god. Everyone knows him best as Fred from Scooby Doo. Peter Cullen does movie trailers and various other things.

lol....for someone with a descepticons logo as their sig, you should know that

Peter Cullen especially, he was the essience of the whole show. It's always sucked without him and I havent watched any of the newer incarnations mostly because of it.